Panel 7 - GMO
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When choice becomes just a memory,
Naomi Klein, June 21, 2001
[ The Guardian ]
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Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivar Yields Compared with Sister Lines,
R. W. Elmore, F. W. Roeth, Lenis A. Nelson, Charles A. Shapiro, Robert N. Klein, Stevan Z. Knezevic, and Alex Martin, Mar/Apr01
[ Agronomy Journal ]
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Ten reasons why biotechnology will non ensure food security, protect the environment and reduce poverty in developing world,
Altieri M, Rosset P, 1999
[ AgBioForum ]
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Strengthening the case for why biotechnology will not help the developing world: a response to McGloughlin,
Altieri M, Rosset P, 1999
[ AgBioForum ]
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Evidence of the Magnitude and Consequences of the Roundup Ready Soybean Yield Drag from University-Based Varietal Trials in 1998,
Dr. Charles Benbrook, 13/07/1999
[ Ag BioTech InfoNet ]
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World hunger needs a simple solution rather than hi-tech GM food,
Andrew Simms, August 4, 2003
[ The Guardian ]
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Biotechnology: Exploiting the Poor and Hungry,
Devinder Sharma, 2001
[ Biotech-Info ]
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Lessons from the Green Revolution -- Do We Need New Technology to End Hunger?,
Rosset P, Collins J, Moore Lappé F., March/April 2000
[ Tikkun Magazine ]
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NGOs Challenge World Bank's Rural Development Strategy,
Marcia Ishii-Eiteman, Aug 2002
[ Pesticide Action Network ]
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Engineering nutrition: GM crops for global justice?,
Food Ethics Council, September 2003
[ Food Ethics Council ]
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The costs and benefits of genetically modified crops,
Food Ethics Council, February 2003
[ Food Ethics Council ]
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GM 'assistance' for Africa,
Amadou Kanoute, August 2003
[ Biotech-Info ]
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Indian Farmers Judge GM Crops,
Hugh Warwick, September-October, 2000
[ The Ecologist ]
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Promoting corporate profits in the name of the poor,
Devlin Kuyek, October, 2000
[ Grain ]